Chagos Islands: Why evicted residents cannot return home

Islanders were removed from the then British colony in the 1960s to make way for US military base

Chagos Islands
Chagossians protest in London
(Image credit: Shaun Curry/AFP/Getty Images)

Former residents of Chagos Islands, who were removed by the British government to make way for a US airbase in the 1960s and 70s, will not be allowed to return to their home in the British Indian Ocean Territory.

Foreign Office minister Baroness Anelay told MPs the government had decided against resettlement on the grounds of "feasibility, defence and security interests, and the cost to the British taxpayer".

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